Community
Churches
GOODWILL CHURCH
ST. ELIZABETH AREA
BY MARY ANN LINDENBUSCH
AND LOUISE BECK
St. Elizabeth Memorial Unit 545, the American Legion Auxilary, met Tuesday evening, May 15. Meeting was called to order by president, Mary Ann Lindenbusch, at 8 p.m.
University of Missouri Extension
If you have diabetes, choosing and preparing foods that are low in sugar, fat and sodium can be a real challenge. University of Missouri Extension in Miller County is offering a series of classes for people with diabetes and their families and friends. This program teaches the many aspect of diabetes self-care with a strong focus on nutrition.
Moss
family
gathering
t for June 9, at the Brumley Lions Club in Brumley. Doors open at 10 a.m. and a carry-in dinner will be served at 12 p.m.
Senior Citizens meet
The Senior Citizens of the St. Anthony Community met in the Parish Hall Wednesday, May?9, at 9:30 a.m. There were 17 members and three guests present.?Traveling bingo games were played, with?prizes being won at the end.
Casey Hazel and Caleb Shelton
Engagement
Hazel, Shelton to wed
Casey Hazel, daughter of Victor and Terri Weir of Lebanon, and Caleb Shelton, son of David and Teresa Williams, announce their engagement.
Free genealogy workshop Saturday in Versailles
The Eldon Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will host a genealogy workshop this Saturday, May 19, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Morgan County Public Library in Versailles. The workshop is free and open to the public.
Wright named to NWMSU honor roll
Kacie D. Wright of Tuscumbia has been named to the spring 2012 trimester academic honor roll at Northwest Missouri State University at Maryville.
Richardson-Workman reunion May 26
The Richardson-Workman family reunion will be held Saturday, May 26, at Tuscumbia High School.
‘WINDOW TO THE PAST’
BY PEGGY SMITH HAKE - email: peghake@sbcglobal.net
NOTE: I want to say thanks?to the folks who were concerned about me during the past week when I became ill and had to be taken to a hospital where I now live in Independence.? I returned home on Saturday night after a six day stay and am feeling better....you all know “there is no place like home” to recuperate.? It’s also good to be back online so I could send a new article?to?“Window?to the Past”...Peggy
Local school librarian appointed
to statewide association board
The Missouri Association of School Librarians (MASL) announces the addition of Lysha Thompson, library media specialist in the Miller County R-3 school district, to its board of directors. Thompson was nominated to serve as MASL’s second vice president for the 2012-2013 school year, and her nomination was confirmed at the 2012 MASL Spring Conference through a vote of the membership.